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livestronguk
 


Member Since: 17 Jan 2010
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England 2010 Discovery 4 3.0 TDV6 XS Auto Nara BronzeDiscovery 4
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Just wondering if anyone else has suffered from any back ache after driving the D4. It is something I have not had for years and it seems odd given the upright driving position. Have tried the seat in all sorts of different positions and angles but can't seem to completely sort it.

George
  
Post #6323826th Apr 2010 10:23 am
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Scotland 2015 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 SE Auto Causeway GreyDiscovery 4

Have you made sure you have raised the seat base, George? I've been getting similar problems in my D3 due to the base slowly sinking during each journey. Warranty replacement tomorrow so I'm expecting immediate improvement.
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Yes I have raised it - but I will keep a closer eye on it to see if it is sinking as I have found myself having to adjust the seat frequently. Thanks George
  
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There is only one way to support your back.
As a former hernia patient I have been taught to keep the back seat as upright as possible and the adjustment in the back at max to make your back as hollow as possible. Make the angle of the seat as steep as possible, with the front side up of course, to give your thighs also max support. Push your bum as for back into the seat as possible to create an active position.

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